The Girls loved chatting with long-time Billy Joel drummer Liberty DeVitto about his new autobiography, “Liberty: Life, Billy and the Pursuit of Happiness.”
The Girls and their DJ friend English Nick talk with Atlanta rocker Jesse James Dupree about a brand new song and video just released called “It Didn’t Fall From the Sky (Trucking Uncle Sam)”. You can find it now on YouTube and purchase anywher
The Girls talk with critically-acclaimed artist Glenn Phillips about his fascinating book, “ECHOES: The Hampton Grease Band, My Life, My Music and How I Stopped HavingPanic Attacks”, and his relationships with other musicians and bands from th
Get the answer to Kaedy’s RockRiddle from last week and hear a new one. Melissa just returned from The Grammys and talks about what the mood was like backstage for a very unusual show and The Girls discuss the songs and artists nominated for Ac
Melissa will be at the Grammys and gives some background scoop. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Class of 2020 was just announced – the girls also weigh in on who was chosen.
This week marks David Bowie’s 73rd birthday (!/8/46) and the 4th anniversary of his death (1/10/16). The girls share their memories of the “Thin White Duke” and Kaedy introduces you to her RockRiddles!
Kaedy and Melissa talk about their favorite shows from 2019 (some which are still touring in 2020), new tours coming up in 2020 and some of their favorite movies of 2019.
Since Kaedy and Melissa recorded this podcast, Elton John announced another leg on his “Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour”. Hear the girls talk about why you need to see these farewell tours while you can.
Mike Mills, founding member of R.E.M., is busy with several musical projects including performing his “Mills Concerto” live. He also discusses his work with other artists like Led Zeppelin’s John Paul Jones and the late Warren Zevon.
Kaedy and Melissa talk with old friend, rocker Kevn Kinney, about Drivin’ N Cryin’s new album “Live the Love Beautiful”, the band’s first full album in over a decade. The sometimes hilarious stream-of-consciousness conversation includes talk ab
Kaedy and Melissa can’t help but give a quick review of a show they saw last week and thoroughly enjoyed, Jeff Lynne’s ELO, then interview first-time film director Andrew Slater. Andy’s fascinating new music documentary, “Echo in the Canyon”, f
Before Woodstock there was The Atlanta International Pop Festival - the first was held July 4th and 5th, 1969 in Hampton, GA. The line-up included Chicago, CCR, Blood Sweat & Tears, Grand Funk Railroad, Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker, Johnny Winter,
Kaedy and Melissa recently spoke with singer/songwriter/actor/author Rick Springfield about his new album, Orchestrating My Life, and his supporting tour where he and his band perform with symphony orchestras around the country!
Kaedy and Melissa talk with their friend, former long-time radio personality Vikki Locke, who got to know Elton when he spent most of his time in Atlanta in the 1990’s.